• The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I avoid it as much as I can. I’m not a fan of the outrage addiction, and I’m highly suspicious of gaining any reliable information about events from an echo-chamber, even if it’s on “my side” of the political spectrum.

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      That and even if I agree with a lot of the posts you’ll notice that they’re posted by the same people at a very alarming rate. I’ve ran through and blocked anyone who posts the same topic every 6 minutes. Since then my feed has been less monotonous and slightly more authentic.

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    In my eyes, there is no avoiding politics. Ignorance is bliss, knowledge is power, and choosing ignorance means choosing to ignore something that directly affects you. I feel I need to know what’s happening in politics, so I can know when and how I can be most effective with direct action. Part of understanding what I see in the news also requires an in-depth understanding of history and other seemingly innocuous news stories, so I have the appropriate historical knowledge to understand how and why it affects politics. Staying informed also protects me from being manipulated by politicians and the specific news I consume.

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      8 months ago

      Maybe the question was avoiding discussing politics? It is not like Lemmy being good source of unbiased news…

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        8 months ago

        Possibly, but it not impossible they meant no politics. I just ended a long term relationship with someone that viewed any political engagement at all as not worth their time. Including a picket line that I had helped organize.

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      8 months ago

      For me the problem is that virtually all political content and discussion online is very low information. Generally no one is conveying anything I haven’t already heard many times, it’s mostly remixing slogans and truisms and finding different ways of expressing the same simplified opinion. Questioning that stuff or asking for nuance to be addressed gets met with aggression. The more I’m exposed to it the more I feel like my brain is rotting, definitely does not feel like I’m learning things.

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        Generally no one is conveying anything I haven’t already heard many times, it’s mostly remixing slogans and truisms and finding different ways of expressing the same simplified opinion.

        The problem with never fixing the problems we all face is that the solutions dont change. You’re not going to hear any new answers if you keep asking the same questions.

        How many different ways should we rearrange the chairs on this sinking boat before we abandon ship?

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          You are missing the point that very often politics requires nuanced discussion, and it is not often you can get it here - people like simple and binary answers. And, if you point to the fact like on Wikipedia which goes against the echo chamber state, you will be reported by some for spreading “dubious information”. Do you really need that?

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          I don’t know, but what does that even mean? Does it mean anything beyond a call for engagement, a vague imperative statement reworded as a rhetorical question? I am so sick of being asked for my attention when there’s really very little to be paying attention to, or when my input is not needed or wanted.

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      8 months ago

      To expand on what you said, I think many people like that bliss. It’s easier to be ignorant and happy.

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      8 months ago

      choosing ignorance means choosing to ignore something that directly affects you.

      what does lemmy have to do with any of this

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    8 months ago

    Like the fucking plague.

    1. 99% of it is American and I’m not. So what the fuck could I even do about it if I wanted to?

    2. There’s nothing I can do to change someone’s mind on ANY subject on here.

    I’m just here to find interesting stuff, make a funny comment or 2 or find answers to some questions I may have. That’s about it.

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    8 months ago

    Specifically on lemmy, I tend to keep it to a minimum. Lemmy seems to have an issue with one-sided discussion and lack of nuance, even ourside of the blatant propaganda.

    Outside of Lemmy, I follow it, but try to keep it to a low rumble seeing as I can’t really have any effect on it in my country.

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      I try and inject nuance into what tends to be mono-culture leftist discussions and/or propaganda more often than not. However, it rarely results in anything but my own frustration.

      I’m not even remotely a conservative, I’m just a liberal (because that term gets thrown around way too much: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalism).

      I’m moving in your direction … but sometimes it’s really hard to say nothing.

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    8 months ago

    Define avoid? Actively repelled by any political discussion?

    Or

    Will lerk in a political community and not commenting due to not wanting to dip a toe into the toxic gas lighting pool?

    Or something normalized in between?

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      8 months ago

      I’m a political lurker for sure. I want to read about people’s ideas - even if they challenge my own. However, I don’t like to debate or have many in depth political conversations myself.

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    I only avoid discussions with the hardcore leftist anarchist/communist groups because there is a big overlap between those communities and absolutely brain dead moderation policies.

    Comments that have been removed/gotten me temp banned from Lemmygrad and .Ml include:

    “millions of people died under Stalins rule”(banned, “misinfo”)

    Someone commented “nuke Texas” I said something to the effect of “yes blow up the 49% of Democratic voters” -comment removed, comment calling to nuke Texas left up

    Having comments edited by bots and mods so you don’t hurt anyone’s fee fees

    There are other examples if I go through the mod log. Lemmy.Ml in particular takes an absolutely wild amount of mod/admin actions compared to any instance.

    Tl;Dr: yes but not because of politics, because Lemmy leftists are the fucking worst

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    8 months ago

    I filter out a few keywords so I don’t get inundated with politics but can still get a little news in my feed. Just enough articles slip past the keywords to keep a good balance.

    I never comment in political threads.

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    8 months ago

    No, I don’t avoid it. I love to discuss with my fellow impassioned Lemmy users be it politics or any other topic and I don’t mind being heavily downvoted once in a while.

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    oh 100% i avoid it completely. i advocate for things in my own space and my own community. I’m not wasting my time talking about this shit online with any of you. i already know what im doing in november and i know what i gotta do in my local community and i dont give a flying fuck what anyone on here has to say about any of it. aint trying to change a bunch of random stranger’s minds (especially when i know we already pretty much agree on all the shit im already going to be doing)

    and instead of policing my communities to attempt to help create a politically tasteful environment for myself, id rather just … fucking avoid completely any political environment. problem solved, life easy

    PS if you block ads, you should block most news

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    I hate politics because it’s always the same argument; one side believes that humans are people and deserve to have rights, and the other doesn’t. The fact there is even an argument over this shit at all makes me want to just blow this entire planet to fucking pieces.

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    8 months ago

    I try sometimes but as you can tell by my history, I often fail. I need people to populate the other communities more, though, so I can avoid politics lol. Find other communities and comment or post, try different sorts, like scaled or new, instead of just Top or Active.

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      8 months ago

      This is my dilemma too! Most of the threads in my instance are politics.

      It doesn’t help that I’m actually quite interested in politics.

      I just don’t like discussing them online because of the minority of people can’t remain civil.